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What is the most boring hobby a person can have
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Do you know what, I could genuinely listen to anyone talk about their hobby whatever it was. I love it when someone has a passion for something, the light in their eyes when they talk about something they love. I might not understand it or share their interest but that sheer passion is awesome |
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By *r.SJMan
over a year ago
Wellingborough |
"Watching paint dry.
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I know it takes all sorts but is that a hobby?
Are you hobbyshaming?
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*I've no idea. I'm too exciting to do that sort of thing. "
Hehe, go you
And shame on I
Especially considering I worked on/ran a steam railway and although I never number spotted myself... visitors often did and I couldn't think of much, much more boring than that!!!
(Personally I find far more exiting things to do in the carriages, bar, footplate, mess room etc once Joe public had gone home ) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It’s got to be posting shite topics on forums.
*sorry, that was a bit harsh, I just couldn’t help myself, I’m only joshing*** "
No no, you have a point |
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That’s a relative question… to the hobbiest, their interest won’t ever be boring. So I guess the answer is there isn’t one!
To say that there is categorically a ‘most boring’ hobby would need for everyone to be in unanimous agreement and that just won’t happen
That’s my two bobs worth anyway.
- Mrs Red |
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By *empusMan
over a year ago
Poole |
Going to the gym
(Please don’t shout at me) Keeping fit is important but I’ve never understood why anyone would pay to go to the gym rather than taking up a sport or an active hobby - These will not only keep you fit but will probably bring many other benefits too.
The exception for me is top end athletes who need the gym (in addition to sport) to maintain/improve their level. |
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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago
Derry |
"People tell me my hobby of amateur radio is really boring and wierd
Radio is great
Oh I love it, do you radio?"
I play about with SDR, got a flight tracker and AIS tracker here. Weather satellites next |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Going to the gym
(Please don’t shout at me) Keeping fit is important but I’ve never understood why anyone would pay to go to the gym rather than taking up a sport or an active hobby - These will not only keep you fit but will probably bring many other benefits too.
The exception for me is top end athletes who need the gym (in addition to sport) to maintain/improve their level."
I don't go to the gym to get fit and healthy, I go to look absolutely wham |
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By *929Man
over a year ago
newcastle |
"Going to the gym
(Please don’t shout at me) Keeping fit is important but I’ve never understood why anyone would pay to go to the gym rather than taking up a sport or an active hobby - These will not only keep you fit but will probably bring many other benefits too.
The exception for me is top end athletes who need the gym (in addition to sport) to maintain/improve their level."
Different goals mate, keeping fit and healthy yes I’d agree with your point but if one’s training to improve physical appearance the gym is by far the most efficient way |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Going to the gym
(Please don’t shout at me) Keeping fit is important but I’ve never understood why anyone would pay to go to the gym rather than taking up a sport or an active hobby - These will not only keep you fit but will probably bring many other benefits too.
The exception for me is top end athletes who need the gym (in addition to sport) to maintain/improve their level.
Different goals mate, keeping fit and healthy yes I’d agree with your point but if one’s training to improve physical appearance the gym is by far the most efficient way "
I.e. to look absolutely wham |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Going to the gym
(Please don’t shout at me) Keeping fit is important but I’ve never understood why anyone would pay to go to the gym rather than taking up a sport or an active hobby - These will not only keep you fit but will probably bring many other benefits too.
The exception for me is top end athletes who need the gym (in addition to sport) to maintain/improve their level.
I don't go to the gym to get fit and healthy, I go to look absolutely wham "
Wham bar? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Going to the gym
(Please don’t shout at me) Keeping fit is important but I’ve never understood why anyone would pay to go to the gym rather than taking up a sport or an active hobby - These will not only keep you fit but will probably bring many other benefits too.
The exception for me is top end athletes who need the gym (in addition to sport) to maintain/improve their level.
I don't go to the gym to get fit and healthy, I go to look absolutely wham
Wham bar?"
Remind me what that is again? Might need a refresher |
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I swear to god this is true. A friend of ours had a partner that collected screws. I'm not talking about the fun kind.
I mean cross head, flat head, self starts, f uck me I'm falling asleep typing it.
What a boring t wat he was. Hence he's an ex. Lol |
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By *empusMan
over a year ago
Poole |
"Going to the gym
(Please don’t shout at me) Keeping fit is important but I’ve never understood why anyone would pay to go to the gym rather than taking up a sport or an active hobby - These will not only keep you fit but will probably bring many other benefits too.
The exception for me is top end athletes who need the gym (in addition to sport) to maintain/improve their level.
Different goals mate, keeping fit and healthy yes I’d agree with your point but if one’s training to improve physical appearance the gym is by far the most efficient way "
Yeah, fair enough. Your profile pic kinda says it all I guess, think I need to get some weights or something |
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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago
Maldon and Peterborough |
"I swear to god this is true. A friend of ours had a partner that collected screws. I'm not talking about the fun kind.
I mean cross head, flat head, self starts, f uck me I'm falling asleep typing it.
What a boring t wat he was. Hence he's an ex. Lol "
Blimey, he sounds riveting |
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By *929Man
over a year ago
newcastle |
"Going to the gym
(Please don’t shout at me) Keeping fit is important but I’ve never understood why anyone would pay to go to the gym rather than taking up a sport or an active hobby - These will not only keep you fit but will probably bring many other benefits too.
The exception for me is top end athletes who need the gym (in addition to sport) to maintain/improve their level.
Different goals mate, keeping fit and healthy yes I’d agree with your point but if one’s training to improve physical appearance the gym is by far the most efficient way
Yeah, fair enough. Your profile pic kinda says it all I guess, think I need to get some weights or something "
You’re in already great shape mate, I think I worded my post wrong and it came across a bit cuntish I should have specified growing muscle as it needs progressive overload which most sports don’t provide, your proof thst sport is all needed to improve appearance sorry if it came across otherwise mate |
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"Going to the gym
(Please don’t shout at me) Keeping fit is important but I’ve never understood why anyone would pay to go to the gym rather than taking up a sport or an active hobby - These will not only keep you fit but will probably bring many other benefits too.
The exception for me is top end athletes who need the gym (in addition to sport) to maintain/improve their level."
Mental health.
When I went to the gym I found it almost meditative. I looked damn good, but it was a place and space to disconnect from the world and connect with my body |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Plane Spotting
I work at an airport and see them at the end of the runway all the time .
But then again as people have said its their hobby and they find it interesting.
But having said that I grow Bonsai Trees and I,m sure I,ll get the piss taken out of me for that |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Probably one of my own ones, I love it but it seems boring from outside. Crochet "
Huge crochet fan here gives me something to do instead of sitting still! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It’s all subjective isn’t it? One person’s passion is another’s boredom. I’ve never understood why people take recreational drugs, I can’t think of much worse ways to spend your time - but they’d probably not think much of my horror movie/book addiction either.
Horses for courses, innit? |
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